| Posted By | Message |
| greenfreak |
I'm usually the last to know about family gatherings because one person or another has assumed that I'm not doing anything. Because we don't have children or schedules to keep. Posted 3/9/09 7:53 PM |
| munchkinfacemama |
I would get that at work, and secretly TTC it hurt. And I have a chronic disease and they just could not fathom the idea that even childless people have lives, get tired, etc. Posted 3/9/09 8:22 PM |
| Red |
I am sorry for how you get the short end of the stick. We're actually usually quite busy, and people know it, as I am sure you are. Once you skip a few because you already have plans, they will hopefully get the message Posted 3/9/09 8:47 PM |
| MrsM-6-7-08 |
We are usually very busy too, DH runs a business and devotes a ton of time to it, so people always assume he is working. So they usually ask us in advance when they want to make plans Posted 3/9/09 8:57 PM |
| MrsPJB2007 |
i get that from my brother sometimes---like if he wants to go out and do something he will say "i need you to baby sit on wed nite" or something and when i say i might have something to do or heck -- might just want to do something with DH - he will get an attitude as if i should be free to babysit--since duh--we don't have kids. Posted 3/9/09 9:50 PM |
| Kerie-is-so-very |
Hi, I'm sticking my nose in here. I got that all the time before I had my DS. Now I am trying so hard not to do that to anyone. However, when making plans, I certainly do not consult with the people who didn't give me the same courtesy in the past. I was single and had no kids for a long time and I'm making a point not to do some of the things that people did to me. I have seen that some people forget as soon as they have kids, though. Posted 3/9/09 11:29 PM |
| greenfreak |
I actually did miss one event last year because I had made plans with the inlaws. I was told about the event - get this - on a Friday when it was supposed to take place on that Saturday. Posted 3/10/09 7:11 AM |